A review of the recent advances in starch as active and nanocomposite packaging films

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Technological advances have led to increased constraints regarding food packaging due to environmental issues, consumer health concerns, and economic restrictions associated therewith. Hence, food scientists and technologists are now more focused on developing biopolymer packages. Starch satisfies all the principle aspects, making it a promising raw material for edible coatings/films. Starch as a package material has grabbed much attention both at academic as well as industrial levels. Besides this, the role of various plasticizers, polys, sugars, and wetting agents are discussed and their importance in packaging industries. Herein, the role of starch as packaging material and nanofillers/composites is discussed in detail. The review summons a comprehensive and current overview of the widely available information and recent advances in starch film packaging.

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Shah, U., Gani, A., Ashwar, B. A., Shah, A., Ahmad, M., Gani, A., … Masoodi, F. A. (2015). A review of the recent advances in starch as active and nanocomposite packaging films. Cogent Food and Agriculture, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2015.1115640

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